[[A man sits at a computer, talking to a woman off screen.]]
Man: Oh, *wow*. Look at Wikipedia's talk page for Star Trek into Darkness. I have a new favorite edit war.
Woman: Oh?
[[The woman walks up to look over his shoulder.]]
Man: Forty *thousand* words of debate over whether to capitalise "into" in the movie's title. Still no consensus.
Woman: That's *magnificient*.
Man: It's breathtaking.
Woman: They should have sent a poet.
[[We see a close-up of the man. He's typing.]]
Well, I'm making an executive decision. I hope both sides accept this as a fair compromise.
<<Type type>>
[[We see the Wikipedia page. The title is now "~*~ StAr TrEk InTo DaRkNeSs ~*~"]]
{{Title text: Of course, factions immediately sprang up in favor of '~*~sTaR tReK iNtO dArKnEsS~*~', 'xX_StAr TrEk InTo DaRkNess_Xx', and 'Star Trek lnto Darkness' (that's a lowercase 'L').}}

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